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*Before
the age of national banks, Roman Soldiers buried their coins in fields
for recovery after years of battle. Most of these soldiers never made
it back. Farmers & locals also buried their coins to keep them
safe
from invaders, bandits and tax collectors

Elagabalus Biblical Joppa roman city
coin.17.4mm,6.6gms,Ros 9. 218-222ad
Obverse:laureate bust of Elagabalus to right
Reverse:Roma stands right with shield and spear!
Reference:Rosenberger 9.This lot is accompanied COA
by a photo-authenticity receipt signed by David Hendin, author of Guide to Biblical Coins.

St. Peter's
Church

Peter came to
Joppa from Lydda to raise Tabitha (Dorcas) from the dead (Acts
9:36-42). While in Joppa, the apostle stayed at the house of Simon the
Tanner. When Peter was praying on the roof, he had a vision of a large
sheet filled with animals being lowered from heaven (Acts 9:43-10:23),
signaling to him to go with the messengers from Cornelius. The Church
of St. Peter marks the traditional site of Peter’s vision of
the great sheet.

Guarantee authenticityALL GLASS BEADS
ARE ANCIENT ...This
Necklace has been restrung in very good condition/it will Stretch
around any ones head/75+ beads.,

Roman
Glass Beads Necklace

"King
Solomon Stone" or known as the Eilat stone.

This Eilat stone, mixture of
copper bearing minerals - Azurite, Chrysocolla, Malachite, Turquoise.
was found in Eilat mountains desert, near Timna, Israel. the
southernmost city in Israel. The stone is a mix of malachite, turquoise
and chrysocolla so the color of the stone is green and blue. Eilat
Stone typically features gorgeous swirling deep greens with blue
running through it.

What
is Eilat Stone?

The EILAT stone is the National stone of Israel, and is also known as
the KING SOLOMON STONE. When the waters flooded the mine, the price of
copper decreased around the world, it was not economically feasible to
continue mining and it was closed.

There was only one mine in the world and no more Eilat Stone is being
mined for the past 10 years so these are rare stones.